Google Wave has been hyped as being the next great thing to hit the web. It is suppose to change the way we interact with each other and share information – all in a ...
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It was expected that Microsoft would attempt in some fashion to downplay Google’s Chrome Frame plugin that is designed to replace Internet Explorer’s web rendering engine with the one that power’s Google’s own Chrome ...
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We all know that Google is solidly behind environmental issues and are always looking for ways to lower the company’s ‘footprint’. Well just in time for the big U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen ...
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Wednesday September 30, 2009 – mark that on your calendar folks and if you were among those that signed up right after Google Wave was announced it might be the time to keep a ...
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Microsoft's Internet Explorer sucks monkey balls. I don’t care which version you are using but when a site displays properly in every other browser than in any version of Internet Explorer – including ...
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The idea that AT&T would file a complaint with the FCC over Google Voice, Google’s service that let’s users unify all their phone numbers under one common number, almost seems like a case of ...
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With the launch of their Sidewiki toolbar addition Google’s “do no evil” mantra gets yet another slap upside the head. Even though it was only announced mid-morning the news of Google’s attempt to take ...
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A series of "Google doodles" and cryptic tweets by the geeks at Google set the internet off on one of its favorite pastimes, speculating and concocting wacky theories.
Crop circles, strange geographic coordinates, a decoded "all your base ...
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You've probably noticed Google's increased use of crop circles this month. Last week Duncan's post about Google crop circle logo actually brought the Inquisitr site down.
In his post, Duncan mentioned the coordinates from Google's twitter stream (51.327629, ...
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Washington, D.C. (AHN) - The Justice Department has urged a court to reject a proposed settlement between Google and book authors and publishers for a project to create an online library and bookstore.
In a 32-page legal opinion ...
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I have often wondered as a blogger what would happen if my browser and search history was ever examined by law enforcement. Think about it – bloggers are always searching for stuff that ranges ...
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Back in August the FCC wanted some explanations from the parties involved regarding Apple’s rejection of the Google Voice application for the iPhone App Store. Apple tried to deflect the whole issue by telling the FCC that ...
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